Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A computer front bezel comprising: a main body defining two substantially opposite sliding grooves; a sliding cover comprising two posts slidably received in the sliding grooves of the main body respectively; and two elastic members connected to the sliding cover to the main body, wherein one end of each of the elastic members rotatably connected to the main body, and the other end of each of the elastic members rotatably connected to the sliding cover; and the cover is capable of moving between a first, a second and a third state, wherein the first state comprises the sliding cover being in a closed position and the two posts are approximately located at first end of the grooves; the second state comprises the cover being between the first and third state, and the elastic members exerts more force than when the sliding cover is in the first or third state; the third state comprises the sliding cover being in an open position and the posts are approximately located at the second end of the sliding grooves.
2. The computer front bezel as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the main body includes a recessed portion in the middle thereof; a shielding plate in front of the lower portion of the recessed portion; and the space between the recessed portion and the shielding plate defines a receiving slot, the sliding cover is slidably received in the receiving slot.
3. The computer front bezel as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the recessed portion defines a hole adjacent each side panel respectively; the sliding cover includes two plates; and the two posts are formed on the outside surface of each of the two plates respectively, each of the two plates of the sliding cover extends though the corresponding hole and the posts slidably insert into the corresponding sliding grooves.
4. The computer front bezel as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the top portion of each sliding groove is set at a different angle that the lower portion of each sliding groove.
5. The computer front bezel as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the main body comprises two shafts; the inside surface of each of the two plates forms a tab defining a through hole; the elastic members are torsion springs each of the elastic members comprising a hook end and a ring end; the hook ends are received in the through holes of the tabs, and the ring ends are located around the corresponding shafts of the main body, when the tabs aligns with the shafts, the elastic members are at the most elastically deformed state.
6. The computer front bezel as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first state and third state that the elastic members are slightly elastically deformed.
7. The computer front bezel as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first and third state is that the elastic members are not deformed.
8. The computer front bezel as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the elastic members are slightly deformed in either the first or third state.
9. The computer front bezel as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the elastic members are two torsion springs, when the elastic members are at the second state, the two ends of each of the elastic members are at the substantially same level.
10. A computer front bezel comprising: a main body; two mounting plates assembled on the main body and each of the two mounting plates defining a sliding groove; a sliding cover comprising two posts slidably received in the sliding grooves of the mounting plates; and two elastic members connected to the sliding cover and the mounting plates, wherein one end of each of the elastic members rotatably connected to the corresponding mounting plate, the other end of each of the elastic members rotatably connected to the sliding cover; and the sliding cover is capable of moving between a first, a second and a third state, wherein the first state comprises the sliding cover being in a closed position and the two posts are approximately located at first end of the grooves; the second state comprises the sliding cover being between the first and third state, and the elastic members exerts more force than when the sliding cover is in the first or third state; the third state comprises the sliding cover being in an open position and the posts are approximately located at second end of the grooves.
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June 29, 2010
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